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LONG'S WHITE 
TARTAR OATS 
AN IDEAL OAT FOR THE 
AMERICAN FARMER 
Very Early Vigorous Constitution 
Immense Yielder 
LONG'S. VVEIEGE 
This grand Side Oat, imported by us in 1901 and grown for us 
by Mr. I. S. Long, a prosperous, scientific farmer of Lebanon 
County, Pa.—in compliment to whom it was named—has proven 
remarkably adapted to American climates and conditions, more 
than fulfilling our anticipations when introduced. Reports from 
those who grow it—covering many sections of the country—fully 
verify our first praise and statements regarding this variety and 
indicate that it holds up well in size, weight and yield, year after 
year, even in sections where other varieties rapidly deteriorate. 
The past season was a very favorable one for all grain crops, it 
has maintained its reputation as the earliest, heaviest and most 
prolific Oat in cultivation. It is suitable for all soils, of robust and 
vigorous constitution, is remarkably early and an immense cropper: 
the straw, usually 4 to 5 feet in length, is stout, stands up well 
and does not readily lodge or twist. The heads are very long, 
measuring from 8 to 1014 inches, and the kernels are of immense 
size, thick, plump and heavy. It has proven its superiority, and 
is undoubtedly the heaviest cropping domestic white Oat ever 
offered. Planted alongside some of the older varieties, it usually 
yields more than double the number of bushels per acre of any of 
the other sorts: 100 to 125 bushels per acre may be expected of it 
under fair conditions. 
Had Double the Yield of His Neighbors 
“About five years ago J began sowing the famous Long's Tartar Oats and 
ever since then I have averaged a crop vield ranging from 50 to 70 bushels per acre, 
weighing from the machine 36 to 38 lbs. per bushel; as compared with my neighbors 
who have been persistent in so-ing other varieties, my yield has been double in 
comparison with theirs.’’ . A. KUNKEL, Pennington, N. J. 
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TARTAR OATS 
A field of this Oat in any farming community invariably attracts 
the attention, admiration and envy of neighboring farmers. 
Its extreme earliness, great length and strength of straw, thick, 
plump grains and the heavy yields it is capable of producing give 
Long’s White Tartar all the necessary qualifications which go to 
make an ideal Oat. Sow 3 bushels per acre. (See cut.) 
PRICE, Long’s White Tartar Oats, per peck................ $0.50 
Per Standard bushellof;32. lbs 77. .2052 ina 7 ie tetera 1.50 
10-bushel lots and upward, per bushel..................... 1.45 
100-bushel lots; peribushellinis 3-6 2c yay ee ee eee rele 1.40 
IMPORTED STORM KING OATS 
We have pleasure recommending this true White Tartarian or 
Side Oat. It is a heavy cropper; the grain is short, plump, thin 
skinned and of the highest feeding value. The straw as its name 
implies is very strong and stiff, enabling it to resist the severest 
weather. The average weight of the grain per measured bushel is 
48 lbs. For several years we have distributed a limited quantity 
of Storm King Oats which has proven highly satisfactory. The 
repeated successful trials warrant us cataloging and recommending 
it. We advise every grower of Oats to try this variety. Sow 3 
bushels per acre. 
PRICE, Imported Storm King Oats, per peck............... $0.65 
Per Standard bushelonsZuDsn cc stein tiene eine lores 2.00 
10-bushel lots and upward, per bushel........:............ 1.95 
100=bushelllots, per bushel yy... eee eee one aria et eee 1.90 
